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10-23-2019 07:49 AM
Hi! is there any chance that i can upgrade my VRAM? I searched on YouTube and it was said that I need to go to bios>advanced and there find VRAM or something like that. But I have problem. I don't have that "Advanced" tab in my bios so i taught that I need to update bios. And there is no update for bios on HP site. Can someone help me? I have 32mb of VRAM on laptop, and I want at least 512mb so I can run some games and programs for my school. I will be very happy if this can be solved! Thanks!
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10-23-2019 03:37 PM
@mfinek22 wrote:Hi! is there any chance that i can upgrade my VRAM? I searched on YouTube and it was said that I need to go to bios>advanced and there find VRAM or something like that....
This is locked. System will work this out and assign spare/available system RAM to VRAM when required. You can't change, sorry.
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10-23-2019 03:37 PM
@mfinek22 wrote:Hi! is there any chance that i can upgrade my VRAM? I searched on YouTube and it was said that I need to go to bios>advanced and there find VRAM or something like that....
This is locked. System will work this out and assign spare/available system RAM to VRAM when required. You can't change, sorry.
Regards.
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